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The Canada Indigenous Constitution refers to the evolving legal and political framework that recognizes and protects the inherent Indigenous self-governance and Aboriginal rights of First Peoples across Canada. It encompasses historical treaties, modern agreements, and Supreme Court rulings shaping the relationship between Indigenous nations and the Canadian state, aiming for reconciliation and the implementation of First Nations constitutional law principles within the Canadian constitutional framework Indigenous communities navigate.